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A Robust Algorithm for Photon Denoising and Bathymetric Estimation Based on ICESat-2 Data
by
Jiang, Liming
, Zhong, Junsheng
, Shen, Xiang
, Liu, Xiuguo
in
Algorithms
/ Altimeter
/ altimeters
/ Aquatic environment
/ Artificial satellites in remote sensing
/ Bathymeters
/ Bathymetric maps
/ Bathymetry
/ Climate change
/ Coasts
/ Comparative analysis
/ Electronic data processing
/ Hypotheses
/ ice
/ ICESat-2
/ landscapes
/ Laser altimeters
/ laser bathymetry
/ Lasers
/ Methods
/ Noise reduction
/ Parameters
/ photon denoising
/ Photons
/ Remote sensing
/ robust estimation
/ Robustness
/ satellites
/ solar radiation
/ Technology application
/ topography
/ Underwater
/ Water depth
/ Water quality
2023
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A Robust Algorithm for Photon Denoising and Bathymetric Estimation Based on ICESat-2 Data
by
Jiang, Liming
, Zhong, Junsheng
, Shen, Xiang
, Liu, Xiuguo
in
Algorithms
/ Altimeter
/ altimeters
/ Aquatic environment
/ Artificial satellites in remote sensing
/ Bathymeters
/ Bathymetric maps
/ Bathymetry
/ Climate change
/ Coasts
/ Comparative analysis
/ Electronic data processing
/ Hypotheses
/ ice
/ ICESat-2
/ landscapes
/ Laser altimeters
/ laser bathymetry
/ Lasers
/ Methods
/ Noise reduction
/ Parameters
/ photon denoising
/ Photons
/ Remote sensing
/ robust estimation
/ Robustness
/ satellites
/ solar radiation
/ Technology application
/ topography
/ Underwater
/ Water depth
/ Water quality
2023
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A Robust Algorithm for Photon Denoising and Bathymetric Estimation Based on ICESat-2 Data
by
Jiang, Liming
, Zhong, Junsheng
, Shen, Xiang
, Liu, Xiuguo
in
Algorithms
/ Altimeter
/ altimeters
/ Aquatic environment
/ Artificial satellites in remote sensing
/ Bathymeters
/ Bathymetric maps
/ Bathymetry
/ Climate change
/ Coasts
/ Comparative analysis
/ Electronic data processing
/ Hypotheses
/ ice
/ ICESat-2
/ landscapes
/ Laser altimeters
/ laser bathymetry
/ Lasers
/ Methods
/ Noise reduction
/ Parameters
/ photon denoising
/ Photons
/ Remote sensing
/ robust estimation
/ Robustness
/ satellites
/ solar radiation
/ Technology application
/ topography
/ Underwater
/ Water depth
/ Water quality
2023
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A Robust Algorithm for Photon Denoising and Bathymetric Estimation Based on ICESat-2 Data
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A Robust Algorithm for Photon Denoising and Bathymetric Estimation Based on ICESat-2 Data
2023
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Overview
The Ice, Cloud, and Land Elevation Satellite 2 (ICESat-2) is equipped with an Advanced Terrain Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS) with the capability of penetrating water bodies, making it a widely utilized tool for the bathymetry of various aquatic environments. However, the laser sensor often encounters a significant number of noise photons due to various factors such as sunlight, water quality, and after-pulse effect. These noise photons significantly compromise the accuracy of bathymetry measurements. In an effort to address this issue, this study proposes a two-step method for photon denoising by utilizing a method combining the DBSCAN algorithm and a two-dimensional window filter, achieving an F1 score of 0.94. A robust M-estimation method was employed to estimate the water depth of the denoised and refraction-corrected bathymetric photons, achieving an RMSE of 0.30 m. The method proposed in this paper preserves as much information as possible about signal photons, increases the number of bathymetric points, enhances the resistance to gross error, and guarantees the accuracy of bathymetry measurements while outlining the underwater topography. While the method is not fully automated and requires setting parameters, the fixed parameter values allow for efficient batch denoising of underwater photon points in different environments.
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